Hotels & hospitality

What does AI recommend to your guests?

Travellers increasingly ask AI for hotel recommendations instead of scrolling through booking sites. If ChatGPT doesn't mention your property, you're losing bookings to hotels it does mention.

AI is the new concierge

"Best boutique hotels in the Cotswolds", "Where to stay in Edinburgh for a weekend break", "Family-friendly hotels near the Peak District" — these are real prompts that travellers type into ChatGPT and Gemini every day.

The hotels mentioned in those responses get discovered. The ones not mentioned don't. And unlike a Booking.com listing or a Google search result, you can't pay to appear. AI recommendations are based on training data, online presence, reviews, and content — and they vary between models.

Prompts that matter for hotels

"Best boutique hotels in [your area] for a weekend getaway"
"Where should I stay in [your city] for a family holiday?"
"Hotels with spa in [your region] under £200 per night"
"Best places to stay near [local attraction]"

Set these up in Cited Monitor and run them across all 13+ models. See which properties AI recommends — and whether yours is one of them.

What you'll discover

Which models recommend you

You might appear in ChatGPT but not Gemini. Each model matters because travellers use different tools.

Which competitors appear instead

See the properties that get recommended when you don't. Some might be competitors you weren't tracking.

What drives AI citations

Models like Perplexity cite sources. See whether your website, TripAdvisor profile, or booking pages are being referenced.

How it changes over time

A great review season or a new blog post might improve your AI visibility. Weekly monitoring shows what works.

See what AI tells your guests

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